I finally got around to ditching the keeley board and built a tiered board to make the tap dancing easier. I also managed to get my Sennheiser G2 mounted under the 3rd tier and it seems to work a treat. The PP2 is also mounted underneath and all I need to do to actually complete it is to make up the George L patch leads I got from Gunny47 (cheers Nicky!) and change all the screws to black. I'm really happy with the way this turned out and although it is heavy, as you can see it is can be moved around without too much hassle if, as and when I decide to do a little pedal swapping.
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Great work. Thats really sharp . I dont usually like homemade wood baords, but this one Rawks.Very functional also, especially the teirs.. 5 stars across the board; A+++++."Anyone who understands Jazz knows that you can't understand it. It's too complicated. That's what's so simple about it." - Yogi Berra
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That looks great Don. Just as good as it does in that other place
I used to use a massive board like that myself, can't say I miss all the acrobatics of trying to reach the pedals at the back!
Hope it works out for you.
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AWESOME!
Jealous of that El Cap!Originally posted by jeremyGod hates bad guitar tone
AMPS: Traynor YCV40WR/KT77s, VHT Special 6, Marshall AS50R
EFX: Line 6 G30, Fhusk CS-3, Emerson EM-Drive, Emerson Paramount,
Keisman Earlybird, EB VPJr, Empress Tape Delay, Hungry Robot Lil Gazer
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Looks v nice, indeed.Why don't you take your little Cobra Kais and get outta here?!
My collaborative PROGRESSIVE ROCK PROJECT, As Follows.
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Originally posted by MetalManiac View PostGreat work. Thats really sharp . I dont usually like homemade wood baords, but this one Rawks.Very functional also, especially the teirs.. 5 stars across the board; A+++++.
Sennheiser G2 > Wah > tuner > comp > chorus > phase > flanger > od > dist > T.M.B into front of amp
Delay > delay > boost into loop
Originally posted by jmcorey View PostVery, very, very nice.
Originally posted by Brow View PostThat looks great Don. Just as good as it does in that other place
I used to use a massive board like that myself, can't say I miss all the acrobatics of trying to reach the pedals at the back!
Hope it works out for you.
Originally posted by Hoss View PostAWESOME!
Jealous of that El Cap!
Originally posted by TwilightOdyssey View PostLooks v nice, indeed.
Originally posted by stevie_bees View PostLooking good Don. I see you went for the wah in the bottom right corner!
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Beautiful! I'm glad the cables went to a worthy home! That's a very nice setup! And the Ibanez Flanger Gas begins!! I love those pedals!- BlueBurst Campellone Standard CSTM (Kent Armstrong Johnny Smith Mini HB n)
- Pelham Blue Gibson DG-335 (Antiquity n/'78 b)
- Goldtop Gibson R7 (Antiquity HBs)
- Teal Green Metallic Fender '56 NOS Strat (Antiquity Surfers n&m/Antiquity Texas Hot Custom b)
- Tungsten Buckwheat
- Fender '57 Tweed Twin-Amp
- Vintage Sound Amps VS112P (Princeton Reverb clone)
- Henriksen JazzAmp 110
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Thanks guys, always nice to get some good feedback for something you've put together yourself rather than just bought off the shelf!
KIndred Spirits, yeah I'm looking to get a favorite switch for the El Cap and there's is a spot reserved for it.
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Great looking board. I need to put the shelf back on mine, because I'm having trouble clicking the ones on the back row.
It's interesting to see all these MXR Classic OD's popping up on boards with high dollar pedals. Those are probably the best OD pedal for the money. I've got the green one on my board now, and use my cream one as a carry around OD pedal.Originally posted by Boogie BillI've got 60 guitars...but 49 trumpets is just...INSANITY! WTF!
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